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March 10th, Monday
9:00-9:15 Opening Address
9:15-10:35 Plenary Talks

9:15-9:55

Mo-1 D.D. Awschalom (Invited); University of California, Santa Barbara

“Manipulating Electron and Nuclear Spins in Semiconductor Nanostructures”
9:55-10:35

Mo-2 K.H. Ploog (Invited); Paul Drude Institute for Solid State Electronics



“Ferromagnet-Semiconductor Heterostructures for Spin Injection at Room Temperature”
10:35-11:00 Coffee Break (25 min.)
11:00-12:10 Nano-Materials

11:00-11:30

Mo-3 John F. Ryan (Invited); University of Oxford

“From Physics and Biology to Nanotechnology”
11:30-11:50

Mo-4 Kazuhiko Matsumoto;



National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST), University of Tsukuba, CREST

“Single Electron Transistor using Carbon Nanotube Channel”
11:50-12:10

Mo-5 Ane Jensen, Jesper Nygard, Jørn Borggreen, Jørn Bindslev Hansen, Poul Erik Lindelof; Ørsted Laboratory, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen



“Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Quantum Dots with Ferromagnetic Contacts”
12:10-13:30 Lunch (80 min.)
13:30-16:00 Heterostructures and Spintronics

13:30-14:00

Mo-6 C. Ciuti1, J. P. McGuire1, Pochung Chen2, C. Piermarocchi3, D.G. Steel4, L. J. Sham1 (Invited);

1University of California San Diego, 2University of California, Berkeley, 3Michigan State University, 4University of Michigan

“Theory of Spin Polarization Generation and Control in A Semiconductor”
14:00-14:30

Mo-7 Mark Johnson (Invited); Naval Research Laboratory



“Electrical Spin Injection and Detection in an InAs 2DEG”
14:30-15:00

Mo-8 Bart J. van Wees (Invited); University of Groningen



“Spin Injection, Spin Transport and Spin Manipulation in Mesoscopic Ferromagnet/Metal Systems”
15:00-15:20

Mo-9 Christos Flytzanis1, Robert Frey2, Fredrik Jonsson3;



1Lab. Physique de la Matière Condensée, Ecole Normale Superieure, 2Lab. Charles Fabry, Institut d’Optique, 3Dept. Physics, Royal Institute of Technology

“Magnetophotonic Microcavities and Gratings. Nonlinear Interactions and Photoinduced Spin Organization”
15:20-15:40

Mo-10 Junsaku Nitta1,2, Takaaki Koga1,3;



1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 2CREST, 3PRESTO

“Gate Control of Spin and Spin Interference in Semiconductors”
15:40-16:00

Mo-11 K. Hirakawa1,2, Y. Shimada1, S. Madhavi1,2;



1Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, 2CREST

“Bloch Oscillations and Inversionless Gain in Semiconductor Superlattices”
16:00-19:00 Poster Session Ⅰ (with Sandwiches, Snacks and Beverages)
Poster Session Ⅰ Presentations:

PMo-1 Eugen Onac1, Richard Deblock1,2, Leonid Gurevich1, L.P. Kouwenhoven1;



1Delft University of Technology, 2University Paris-Sud

“SIS Detection of the Emission of a Cooper Pair Box”
PMo-2 Andreas Richter1,3, Yuichi Harada1,3, Hiroyuki Tamura1,3, Tatsushi Akazaki1,3, Tadashi Saku2, Yoshiro Hirayama1, Hideaki Takayanagi1,3;

1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 2NTT Advanced Technology Corporation, 3CREST

“Field-induced Semiconductor Quantum Dots Defined by a Single Metallic Front-gate”
PMo-3 Satoshi Sasaki1, Shinichi Amaha2, Naoki Asakawa2, Seigo Tarucha1,2,3;

1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 2University of Tokyo, 3Mesoscopic Correlation Project, ERATO, JST

“Singlet-Triplet and Doublet-Doublet Kondo Effect in an Artificial Atom”
PMo-4 Mikio Eto, Takashi Ashiwa, Mikio Murata; Keio University

“Entanglement of Nuclear Spins in Quantum Dots in Spin-Blockade Region”
PMo-5 Kiyoshi Tamaki, Masato Koashi, Nobuyuki Imoto;

CREST Research Team for Interacting Carrier Electronics, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKEN-DAI)

“Unconditionally Secure Key Distribution Based on Two Nonorthogonal States”

PMo-6 Yasuhito Kawano1, Yasuhiro Takahashi1, Shigeru Yamashita1,2, Masahiro Kitagawa1,3,4;



1NTT Communication Science Laboratories, 2Quantum Computation and Information, ERATO (JST), 3CREST, 4Osaka University

“Explicit Implementation of Quantum Computers on a Unidirectional Periodic Structure”
PMo-7 Takashi Yamamoto1,2, Masato Koashi1,2, Sahin Kaya Ozdemir1,2, Nobuyuki Imoto1,2,3;

1The Graduate Univirsity for Advanced Studies, SOKEN-DAI, 2CREST, 3NTT Basic Research Laboratories

“Experimental Extraction of an Entangled Pair from Decohered Photon Pairs”
PMo-8 M. Murakami1, Y. Matsumoto1, M. Nagano1, T. Hasegawa1,2, T. Chikyow2, K. Ando3, M. Kawasaki2,4, H. Koinuma1,2,5;

1Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2National Institute for Materials Science- Combinatorial Materials Exploration and Technology, 3National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 4Tohoku University, 5CREST

“Structural and Magnetic Characterizations of Room Temperature Ferromagnetic Co Doped TiO2 Thin Films Fabricated by Combinatorial Laser Molecular Beam Epitaxy”
PMo-9 Yoshikata Nakajima, Kenichi Aoto, Hideki Tomita, Tatsuro Hanajiri, Toru Toyabe, Takitaro Morikawa, Takuo Sugano;

Bio-Nano Electronics Research Center, Toyo University

“Confirmation of Energetic Localization of Traps in Low-dose SIMOX Wafers”
PMo-10 Isamu Hatakeyama, Sakae Chida, Yoshio Jinbo, Naotaka Uchitomi;

Nagaoka University of Technology

“Influence of Thermal Processing on Transport Properties in Ga1-xMnxAs”
PMo-11 Ikuzo Kanazawa; Tokyo Gakugei University

“Localization Mechanism and Lagrange Formulation in Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors”
PMo-12 Kiyoshi Kanisawa1, Yasuhiro Tokura1, Hiroshi Yamaguchi1, Yoshiro Hirayama1,2;

1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 2CREST

“Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy Study of Zero-Dimensional States in InAs Nanostructures”
PMo-13 Atsushi Yokoo; NTT Basic Research Laboratories

“Nano-patterning of Si by Nanoelectrode Lithography”
PMo-14 Kenji Shiraishi1,2, Susumu Okada1,2, Atsushi Oshiyama1,2;

1Universtity of Tsukuba, 2Research Consortium for Synthetic Nano-Function Materials Project (SYNAF), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

“Design of High-Spin States Based on Si Dangling Bond Networks”

PMo-15 J.G.S. Lok, M. Lynass, S. Kraus, W. Dietsche, K. von Klitzing, M. Hauser;



Max-Planck-Insitut für Festkörperforschung

Quantum Hall Ferromagnetism of AlAs 2D Electrons”


PMo-16 K. Hashimoto1,2, K. Muraki2, T. Saku3, Y. Hirayama1,2;

1CREST, 2NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 3NTT-Advanced Technology

“Suppression of the Interaction between Nuclear Spins and the Fractional Quantum Hall State by the Confinement Potential Asymmetry”
PMo-17 N. Kumada1, K. Tagashira1, K. Iwata1, A. Sawada1, Z. F. Ezawa1, K. Muraki2, T. Saku2, Y. Hirayama2;

1Tohoku University, 2NTT Basic Research Laboratories

“Energy Levels in Bilayer Systems under Perpendicular and In-Plane Magnetic Fields”
PMo-18 K. Takashina1, R.J. Nicholas1, N.J. Mason1, D.K. Maude2, J.C. Portal2,3,4;

1Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford, 2GHMFL, MPI-FKF/CNRS, 3INSA

“Edge Conduction in Insulating States of a Broken-Gap 2-D Electron-Hole System”
PMo-19 G. Yusa1, K. Muraki1, T. Saku2, Y. Hirayama1,3;

1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 2NTT-Advanced Technology, 3CREST

“Transport Properties of Coupled Quantum Wires in the Magnetic Field”
PMo-20 Satoshi Kokado, Kikuo Harigaya;

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

“Theoretical Investigation on Magnetic Tunnel Junctions with 4-Valued Conductances”
PMo-21 Takaaki Koga1,2, Junsaku Nitta2,3, Marc van Veenhuizen2;

1PRESTO, 2NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 3CREST

“Ballistic Spin Interferometer using a Square Loop Array”
PMo-22 Ali A. Yanik, Magnus Paulsson, Eric Polizzi, Supriyo Datta; Purdue University

“Spin-Current Modulation by Rashba Spin-Precession in Realistic Structures”
PMo-23 Yoshihiro Shimazu, Takeyoshi Nakano; Yokohama National University, CREST

Continuous Measurement of Magnetic Flux of Two Qubits with Josephson Junctions Coupled through Mutual Inductance”



March 11th, Tuesday
9:00-10:00 Nano-Wires

9:00-9:30

Tu-1 Lars Samuelson (Invited); Lund University

“Nanoscale One-Dimensional Materials and Devices”

9:30-10:00

Tu-2 Silvano De Franceschi (Invited); Delft University of Technology

“Quantum Electronics with Semiconductor Nanowires”
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break (30 min.)
10:30-12:30 Spin and Nuclear Spin Related Phenomena

10:30-11:00

Tu-3 J.G.S Lok, S. Kraus, O. Stern, W. Dietsche (Invited);

Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung

“Current Induced Nuclear Spin Polarisation in the FQHE Regime”
11:00-11:30

Tu-4 Robert H. Blick (Invited); Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität



“Coupling Electron Spins to Nuclear Moments in Quantum Dots”
11:30-12:00

Tu-5 Daniel Loss (Invited); University of Basel

Spin Orbit Effects in Transport and Noise in Nanostructures”
12:00-12:20

Tu-6 Keiji Ono1,2, Seigo Tarucha1,2; 1University of Tokyo, 2CREST, JST



“All-Electrical Nuclear Spin Manipulation in Quantum Dot”
12:20-12:40

Tu-7 Toshimasa Fujisawa; NTT Basic Research Laboratories



“Inelastic Spin Relaxation in a Quantum Dot in the Coulomb Blockade Regime”
12:40-14:00 Lunch (80 min.)
14:00-15:20 Nanomechanics and Nanoprobing

14:00-14:30

Tu-8 A. N. Cleland (Invited); University of California, Santa Barbara

“Measuring Mechanical Structures with Tunnel Junctions, Single-Electron Transistors, and Quantum Point Contacts”
14:30-15:00

Tu-9 M. Morgenstern (Invited); Hamburg University



“Towards Spin Polarized Imaging of Ferromagnet-Semiconductor Interfaces”
15:00-15:20

Tu-10 Takashi Tokizaki1,2, Hiroshi Yokoyama1,2;



1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 2CREST

“Microscopic Observation of Carrier Diffusion in GaAs Quantum Structures under Magnetic Fields”
15:20-15:40 Coffee Break (20 min.)

15:40-16:40 Quantum Information Processing Ⅰ

15:40-16:10

Tu-11 Yoshihisa Yamamoto1,2, Charles Santori1, David Fattal1, Glenn S. Solomon1, Jelena Vuckovic1, Edo Waks1, Kyo Inoue2 (Invited);

1Quantum Entanglement Project, ICORP, JST, Stanford University, 2NTT Basic Research Laboratories

“Single Photons and Entangled Photons from a Quantum Dot”
16:10-16:40

Tu-12 Yasunobu Nakamura1,2, Irinel Chiorescu2, C.J.P.M. Harmans2, J.E. Mooij2 (Invited);



1NEC Fundamental Research Laboratories, 2Technical University Delft and Delft Institute for Micro and Submicron Technology (DIMES)

“Coherent Control of a Superconducting Flux Qubit”
16:40-17:00

Tu-13 Yuri Pashkin1, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto1,2, Oleg Astafiev1, Yasunobu Nakamura1,2, Dmitri Averin3, Jaw-Shen Tsai1,2;



1The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, 2NEC Fundamental Research Laboratories, 3SUNY Stony Brook

“Quantum Oscillations in Two Coupled Charge Qubits”
17:00-17:50 Quantum Hall Effects

17:00-17:30

Tu-14 A. Sawada, N. Kumada, Z.F. Ezawa (Invited); Tohoku University

“Interacting Composite Fermions in Bilayer Fractional Quantum Hall Effect”
17:30-17:50

Tu-15 M. P. Schwarz1, D. Grundler1, Ch. Heyn1, D. Heitmann1, D. Reuter2, A. Wieck2;



1Universität Hamburg, 2Ruhr-Universität Bochum

“Non-Equilibrium and Equilibrium Magnetization of Lateral Dot and Antidot Arrays in the Quantum Hall Regime”
18:30-20:30 Banquet (No Extra Charge, at Atsugi Royal Park Hotel)
March 12th, Wednesday
9:00-10:10 Andreev Reflection and Proximity Effects

9:00-9:30

We-1 Venkat Chandrasekhar (Invited); Northwestern University

“Thermopower in Andreev Interferometers: Supercurrents and Persistent Currents”
9:30-9:50

We-2 Boris E. Nadgorny; Wayne State University



“Andreev Reflection Spin Spectroscopy in Dilute Magnetic Semiconductors”

9:50-10:10

We-3 Branislav K. Nikolic1, J. K. Freericks2, P. Miller3;

1University of Delaware, 2Georgetown University, 3Brandeis University

“Proximity Effect in Strongly Correlated Nanostructures”
10:10-13:00 Poster Session Ⅱ (with Coffee and Lunch)
13:00-13:40 Quantum Information Processing Ⅱ

13:00-13:20

We-4 Nobuyuki Imoto;

The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKEN-DAI), NTT Basic Research Laboratories, CREST

“Multi-Qubit Operation with Linear Interactions and State Reduction”
13:20-13:40

We-5 Yoshiro Hirayama; NTT Basic Research Laboratories, CREST



“Semiconductor Qubits”

13:40-15:30 Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors

13:40-14:10

We-6 Allan H. MacDonald (Invited); University of Texas at Austin



“Magnetic and Transport Properties of (III,Mn)V Ferromagnetic Semiconductors”
14:10-14:40

We-7 Hiroo Munekata (Invited); Tokyo Institute of Technology



“Experimental Results on Manipulation of Ferromagnetically Coupled Spins with Light in III-V Ferromagnetic Semiconductors”
14:40-15:10

We-8 L. W. Molenkamp (Invited); Physikalisches Institut der Universität Würzburg



“Spin Injection and Detection in Semiconductors”

15:10-15:30

We-9 S. Katsumoto, N. Goto, Y. Hashimoto, Y. Iye;

Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo

“Injection of Spin Polarized Holes from a Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor (Ga,Mn)As to a Two-Dimensional Hole System”
15:30-15:40 Closing Address
Poster Session Ⅱ Presentations:

PWe-1 Junko Usukura1, Dai Hirashima2; 1Tokyo University of Science, 2Nagoya University



“Spin State of Few-Electron System in Quantum Ring”
PWe-2 Frank Deppe1,2, Shiro Saito1,3, Hirotaka Tanaka1,3, Hideaki Takayanagi1,3;

1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 2Walther-Meissner-Institute, 3CREST

“Capacitance Estimation of nm-Scale Josephson Junctions”
PWe-3 T. Hayashi1, T. Fujisawa1, H. D. Cheong3, Y. H. Jeong3, Y. Hirayama1,2;

1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 2CREST, 3Pohang University of Science and Technology

“Coherent Oscillation of an Electric Dipole in a Double Quantum Dot”
PWe-4 W.G. van der Wiel1, F. Nakajima2, S. Teraoka3,4, T. Kodera3, J. Motohisa2, T. Fukui2, S. Tarucha3,4;

1PRESTO, JST, University of Tokyo, Delft University of Technology, 2Research Center for Integrated Quantum Electronics, Hokkaido University, 3University of Tokyo

“Single-Electron Spin Manipulation in Quantum Dots”
PWe-5 M. Stopa1, W. van der Wiel2, S. De Franceschi3, S. Tarucha4, L. Kouwenhoven3;

1ERATO-JST, 2PRESTO-JST, University of Tokyo, Delft University of Technology, 3ERATO-JST, Delft University of Technology, 4ERATO-JST, University of Tokyo

“Magnetically Induced Chessboard Pattern in the Conductance of a Kondo Quantum Dot”
PWe-6 Minkyung Jung1, Seung-Woong Lee1, Kazuhiko Hirakawa1,2;

1Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, 2CREST

“Lateral Single Electron Transistors using InAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots”
PWe-7 S. Nomura1,2,3, Y. Aoyagi2,3;

1University of Tsukuba, 2Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, 3CREST, JST

“Photoluminescence Spectroscopy Applied for Detecting Spin Polarization of Electrons in Quantum Dot Arrays”
PWe-8 Toshifumi Itakura1, Akira Kawaguchi1,2, Norio Kawakami2, Yasuhiro Tokura1;

1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 2Osaka University

“Dephasing of a Spin Qubit Coupled to a Spin Chain with Long-Range Interactions”
PWe-9 Şahin Kaya Özdemir, Takashi Yamamoto, Yu-xi Liu, Masato Koashi;

CREST Research Team for Interacting Carrier Electronics, School of Advanced Sciences, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKEN-DAI)

Performance of Quantum Nonlinear Sign Change Gates”


PWe-10 Marcus Steiner1,2, Junsaku Nitta1,3;

1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 2University of Hamburg, 3CREST

“Strayfield Investigation and Numerical Simulations of Microstructured Permalloy Rings”
PWe-11 Shingo Ohtsuka, Susumu Kurihara; Waseda University

“Excitation Spectrum in Spinor Bose-Einstein Condensates”
PWe-12 Issei Satoh, Takeshi Kobayashi, Takanori Okada, Tadashi Itoh; Osaka University

“Magneto-Photoluminescence of Zn1-xCrxO; Comparison of Experiments and Simulation”
PWe-13 Masao Takahashi; Kanagawa Institute of Technology

“Double-Exchange-Like Mechanism in a Magnetic Impurity Band of III-V-Based Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor”
PWe-14 Satofumi Souma, Seung Joo Lee, Tae Won Kang; Dongguk University

“Multi-Subband Theory of Ferromagnetism in GaMnAs Quantum Wells”
PWe-15 Hiroshi Yamaguchi1, Sen Miyashita2, Yoshiro Hirayama1,3;

1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 2NTT Advanced Technology, 3CREST

“Piezoresistivity in InAs/AlGaSb Heterostructures”
PWe-16 K. Muraki1,2, J.G.S. Lok1, S. Kraus1, W. Dietsche1, K. von Klitzing1, D. Schuh3, M. Bichler3, W. Wegscheider3;

1Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, 2NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 3Walter-Schottky-Institut, Technische Universtät München

“Interplay of Disorder, Screening, and Exchange Interactions in the Quantum Hall Systems Probed via Coulomb Drag”
PWe-17 D. Terasawa1, N. Kumada1, M. Morino1, K. Tagashira1, A. Sawada1, Z.F. Ezawa1, K. Muraki2, T. Saku2, Y. Hirayama2;

1Tohoku University, 2NTT Basic Research Laboratories

“Charged Excitation Compounded with Spins and Pseudospins in the Bilayer ν= 1 Quantum Hall State”
PWe-18 Kyocihi Suzuki1, Sen Miyashita2, Kei Takashina1, Yoshiro Hirayama1,3;

1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 2NTT Advance Technology Corporation, 3CREST

“Boundaries of Quantum Hall Effect in InAs/GaSb Electron-Hole Systems”

PWe-19 Y. Lin1, J. Nitta1,2, T. Koga1,3, T. Akazaki1,2;



1NTT Basic Research Laboratories, 2CREST, 3PRESTO

“Electronic g* Factor in Gated In0.53Ga0.47As/In0.52Als0.48As Heterostructures with InAs-Inserted Wells”
PWe-20 Takeshi Inoshita1, Seigo Tarucha1,2,3;

1ERATO, JST, 2CREST, JST, 3University of Tokyo

“Theory of Hyperfine-Induced Current Instability in Double Quantum Dots in the Spin Blockade Regime”
PWe-21 Teppei Onuki1,2, Takashi Tokizaki3, Hiroshi Yokoyama1,3;

1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 2Tokyo University of Science, 3CREST

“Spatial and Temporal Observation of Photocarrier Diffusion in Two-Dimensional Electron Systems under Magnetic Fields”
PWe-22 H. Yokoyama1, T. Sato2, K. Ono1,3, Y. Hirayama3,4, S. Tarucha1,3,4;

1University of Tokyo, 2ERATO Mesoscopic Correlation Project, 3CREST-JST, 4NTT Basic Research Laboratories

“Transport Properties of a Quantum Wire with a Tunable Double Potential Barrier”
PWe-23 Soichiro Teraoka1, Aihiko Numata2, Shin-ichi Amaha2, Keiji Ono2,3, Seigo Tarucha2,3; 1ERATO Mesoscopic Correlation Project, 2University of Tokyo, 3CREST

“Electron Spin Resonance and Nuclear Spin Pumping in 2DEG Quantum Hall System”
PWe-24 Vladimir Yudson1,2;

1Chiba University, 2Institute for Spectroscopy Russian Academy of Science

“Kinetics of Electrons in Pumped Mesoscopic Samples”

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